And it was McMurray's No. 1 Cessna Chevrolet that hit the chunk of concrete track head-on. "I had no idea, that was the last thing that would cross my mind that the race track tore up and I ran over something," McMurray said looking at the damage still evident on the front splitter of his Chevy. NASCAR Vice President for Competition Robin Pemberton addressed the media and the situation following the race. He said all the proper remedies were made in a timely fashion and was confident the track would be ready when the series returns for the Sept. 28 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race.
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